Meg Mac

Megan Sullivan McInerney, known by her stage name Meg Mac is an Oxenri singer-songwriter and musician.

Career
Mac started developing her singing as soon as she could speak. She started writing songs as a teen. She began a degree in Digital Media but soon quit this after she moved to Blaireston to study music at the Southern Oxenryd Academy of Performing Arts. After completing her degree, she decided to move back home to Marlon and left on a road trip with a car load of friends.

Maia Song Contest 13
Mac was chosen internally by Oxenri national broadcaster, Oxenri Svetilnik TV, to represent the nation at the Maia Song Contest 13 with her song "Roll Up Your Sleeves", performed in the English language.

She performed 3rd in the first semi-final, but failed to qualify. She placed 16th out of 18 participating nations, with 38 points.

Oxenryd Song Quest 2
On December 26, 2018, Mac was announced as one of the remaining five participants in the Oxenryd Song Quest 2, Oxenryd's national selection event for the Maia Song Contest 24.

She performed her song "Give Me My Name Back" 7th on the night, and won the national selection with 56 points, receiving the maximum 12 points from both Loafousia and the home nation of Oxenryd. Consequently, she was selected as Oxenryd's participant in the Maia Song Contest 24, making her the second singer to represent Oxenryd twice (after Izzy Bizu) but the only singer to represent Oxenryd twice as a solo artist.

Maia Song Contest 24
Mac performed 15th in the second-semi final of the contest, held in Longjäärben, capital of neighbouring Kashykia. She qualified to the grand final, placing 2nd with 94 points in the semi-final.

On the night of the grand final, Mac performed in 9th position on the night. At the close of voting, she had placed in 5th overall, with 111 points. "Give Me My Name Back" was placed 2nd overall by the qualifying nations, however the nations who failed to qualify only placed it 22nd out of 26th. This was the largest disparity between the opinions of the qualifiers and the non-qualifiers of all entries.

Her placement in the Top 6 meant that Oxenryd was able to automatically qualify to the grand final of the Maia Song Contest 25.

Oxenryd Song Quest 3
Alongside comedian Petra Mede, Mac was planned to host the Oxenryd Song Quest 3. However, this national selection show was cancelled due to a lack of interest from around Maia.